Topic: CBS

Network TV Will Try Every Primetime Trick to Fend Off a Couch Potato Binge

CBS

From new "limited-run" event shows (and old ones like 24) to existing but evolving hits like How I Met Your Mother, the dinosaurs of the lower channels are disrupting their own programming models at upfronts this week to fight back against Netflix and Co.

By Richard Lawson

May 15, 2013

CBS Is Still a Shimmering Pile of Junk

CBS may be strutting around at upfronts, all proud and cocky because their shows are wildly popular. But their shows, both old and new, are also wildly awful.

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By Esther Zuckerman

May 15, 2013

CBS Defends Its No. 1 Status with 2013 Upfront Reveal

The network-TV king rolled out a new lineup Wednesday afternoon that includes a new Chuck Lorre comedy and a show starring Robin Williams and Sarah Michelle Gellar (yes, both of them). Check out the interactive now-and-then schedule inside, plus details, first-look video clips, and a whole lot of attitude.

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By Richard Lawson

May 10, 2013

The Call Sheet

NBC Cancels Everything

Today in show business news: NBC is cleaning house while CBS is adding more clutter, including a Robin Williams/Sarah Michelle Gellar show. Yes, you read that right. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 10, 2013

TV Networks Will Say Anything to Keep You Paying for TV

Two of the major broadcast networks are now threatening to remove their stations from the free airwaves if a little start-up called Aereo succeeds, with CBS joining Fox (and the NBCUniversal network Univision) in their pledges to go cable. But should anyone believe them?

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By Richard Lawson

Mar 27, 2013

The Call Sheet

CBS Renews Everything

Today in show business news: CBS has announced the return of fourteen shows, NBC wants more hunks, and Bravo is trying to figure it out.

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By Richard Lawson

Feb 6, 2013

Here's a Hilariously Grotesque Email from Network Standards & Practices

Every broadcast network has a Standards & Practices department. They're the fussy worrywarts who stringently enforce FCC rules about indecency — sexy stuff, swears, maybe violence. Basically they regulate all the fun stuff. But just how specific and needling are they?

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 31, 2013

CES Ditches CNET After CBS Scandal

The once beloved and suddenly beleaguered tech-review site CNET will no longer select the official Best in Show awards at the Consumer Electronics Show because of its ethically questionable situation with parent company CBS.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 25, 2013

CBS Is Making CNET Hush Up Its News and Reviews Now

Even after a contentious fight this week to turn it around, CBS is still enforcing a made-up rule making CNET tip-toe around lawsuits and products that the media giant sees as a threat.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 14, 2013

Can We Trust CNET Again After a Scandal This Shady?

The influential tech site watched its editorial integrity spiral out of control Monday, with staffers quitting and editors were left to explain themselves in the wake of explosive new charges over its annual CES awards — a scanda that goes to the top of its corporate umbrella, and could shake the entire ecosystem of online tech journalism.

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By Connor Simpson

Jan 11, 2013

CBS Puts CNET in an Ethically Questionable Spot at CES

CNET was put in an awkward situation Thursday when their parent company CBS forced them to pull one of their nominated "Best of CES" products because of an impending lawsuit.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 16, 2012

The Call Sheet

CBS Gets a Little Less Gay

Today in showbiz news: CBS has canceled Partners, but its Big Bang Theory is bangier than ever, and two trailers for two promising comedies. 

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By Richard Lawson

Oct 18, 2012

The Eleven TV Shows That (Probably) Won't Survive the Season

Word comes today that NBC has canceled its first-year veterinary sitcom Monkey Hospital Ape ER Dr. Doolittle's Wonderful, Blunderful ICU Animal Practice after weeks of poor ratings. What other shows are in danger? Let's take a look.

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By Richard Lawson

Oct 10, 2012

Blogs Aren't the Best Marketing for TV Shows

From the storied, sun-bleached tract of asphalt known as Hollywoodland comes the latest tale of a lowly assistant working her way into the big leagues. This time by starting a Tumblr making fun of her job (and her boss), she has been promptly rewarded with a television show. Well, that's the story being spun, anyway.

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By Richard Lawson

Oct 3, 2012

Ten Years In, 'NCIS' Finally Got Me

It's scary, but I'm just going to come out and say it: I have an NCIS problem and it is only escalating.

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By Adam Martin

Sep 25, 2012

Clever Publicity Swag Evacuates L.A. Office Building

PR folks: If you have a list of items that don't belong in press kits, add "alarm clock" to it, or just remember, don't send promotional packages with alarm clocks in them. They can be mistaken for bombs.

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By Richard Lawson

Sep 4, 2012

The Call Sheet

The Return of 'Beverly Hills Cop'

CBS has decided to rework an old movie hit for the small screen. Elsewhere in showbiz news: Michael Fassbender tries comedy, TBS makes a strange renewal, and Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters looks pretty miserable.

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By Richard Lawson

Aug 22, 2012

CBS Awkwardly Enters the Women and Marriage Debate

CBS is going to talk about marriage. Not gay marriage, no.The marriage talk we're referring to is the conversation sparked by the controversial "All the Single Ladies" article that ran a few months back in the pages of our big sister publication, The Atlantic.

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By Connor Simpson

Aug 12, 2012

The Romney Campaign's Strange Relationship with Bob Schieffer

CBS announced Sunday morning that the Romney-Ryan tag team will do their first television appearance together on Sunday's episode of 60 Minutes. The interview will be hosted by recent Romney antagonist/interviewer Bob Schieffer. 

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By Richard Lawson

Jul 31, 2012

A 'Brady Bunch' Reboot Is the Last Thing Anybody Needs

Oh, for Peter's sake. CBS has announced plans to reboot the cornball family sitcom The Brady Bunch for a whole new generation. To prove its new, fresh modernness, the project will be co-developed and produced by foul-mouthed funnyman Vince Vaughn.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Jul 26, 2012

'CBS This Morning' Says Goodbye to Erica Hill, Hello to Norah O'Donnell

It's only been around six months since the new, revamped CBS This Morning hit the air, and it appears the network has already grown tired of its current co-host lineup, as CBS announced today that the network's chief White House correspondent, Norah O'Donnell, will be replacing current co-host and Early Show alum Erica Hill.

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 1, 2012

Report: Roberts Switched Views on Health Care Law

Chief Justice John Roberts originally sided with the Supreme Court's four conservative justices to strike down the Affordable Care Act, but later changed his position and formed an alliance with liberals to uphold President Obama's health care reform law.

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By Eric Randall

Jun 20, 2012

CBS's 'Dancing on the Stars' Parody Sounds Kind of Realistic

Here's some petty little showbiz news for you: CBS is annoyed that a judge will allow ABC to air a new show called Glass House that the Tiffany network thinks is too similar to its long-running Big Brother, so they've written a tongue-in-cheek press release about their new show Dancing On the Stars.

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By Connor Simpson

Jun 17, 2012

The Sunday Grind

Romney Makes 'Face the Nation' Debut; McCain Worries About Big Donations

Mitt Romney talks immigration, bailing out Europe, health care and tax reform in huge interview with Bob Schieffer on Face the Nation; McCain says he's worried about campaign finance scandals; Santorum talks immigration and his role in a potential Romney administration. 

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By Connor Simpson

Jun 16, 2012

Ryan Seacrest and CBS Are Making a Draw Something TV Show

The Ryan Seacrest media empire convinced CBS to order a pilot for a Draw Something gameshow, which we think is the first iPhone game to be turned into a television gameshow. 

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By Connor Simpson

Jun 13, 2012

How CBS Scored the First Non-Fox Sunday Morning Romney Interview

Bob Schieffer called out the Romney campaign for only doing Fox, and now he gets to do the first interview with Mitt on a Sunday morning show not named Fox News Sunday

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By Richard Lawson

May 25, 2012

The Call Sheet

Finally, a Male 'Will & Grace'

Today: CBS has a turkey on its hands, Jon Favreau acts again, and ABC, well, has a turkey on its hands.

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By Richard Lawson

May 16, 2012

CBS Upfronts: A New Sherlock on the Block

Today is CBS's turn to present its new schedule to New York advertisers, and, well, they haven't got much to talk about. Super dominant ratings behemoth as the network is, not much will change from this season to next.

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By Richard Lawson

Apr 10, 2012

The (Very Near) Future of Television

The happy news comes today that HBO has officially renewed their successful fantasy series Game of Thrones for a third season. Gods be good! Seems like lots of shows are getting renewed right now. Let's take a look at what we'll be watching next TV season.

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By Richard Lawson

Mar 14, 2012

The Call Sheet

Nothing Can Stop Lucas Cruikshank

Nickelodeon has an odd dynamo on its hands, an American Idol contestant gets the boot, and Jenna Elfman is headed to Washington

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By Ray Gustini

Feb 16, 2012

No Slam Dunk Contest for Jeremy Lin; 3-Point Shots for All

Jeremy Lin won't be dunking during all-star weekend, the 3-point shot isn't just for guards anymore, and the Minnesota Vikings once again think they're close to a stadium deal.

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By Richard Lawson

Jan 13, 2012

What We Watched

'¡Rob!' and the Attack of the Crappy Sitcom

Another day, another horrifying multicamera sitcom that makes us scratch our heads in confusion.

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By Richard Lawson

Jan 11, 2012

'2 Broke Girls' Creator on His Show's Racial Stereotypes: But I'm Gay!

Michael Patrick King had an awkward TCAs moment today.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jan 9, 2012

Everybody Loves Charlie Rose

Just a couple hours after its premier, CBS's new morning show is swimming in the warm, comforting words of glowing reviews.

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By Dino Grandoni

Jan 3, 2012

Gingrich Can Support a Liar in the White House as Long as He's Not Obama

Ahead of today's caucuses in Iowa, Newt Gingrich woke up early to do some heavy Mitt Romney bashing only to go on to say that he'd still vote for him in a head-to-head matchup with President Obama.

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By Ray Gustini

Nov 30, 2011

What the Tweet?

Lenny Kravitz, Royal Customers, and an Oil Fight

After a day of staring at Twitter, we're sharing our favorite tweets that made no sense.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 16, 2011

CBS Declares War on Perky

Yesterday CBS made their overhaul of The Early Show official, formally announcing Erica Hill, Gayle King, and Charlie Rose as their new hosts and positioning the morning show, which will get a new name, as a real-news alternative to Today and Good Morning America's chipper fluff.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 11, 2011

The Call Sheet

Paul Bettany: Master of Sex

Paul Bettany has been declared an expert in the art of love, Ben Stiller's wife gets her shot, and The Early Show will never be the same.

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By Ray Gustini

Nov 7, 2011

Gloria Allred's Opening Act; 'The Dark Knight Rises' Takes Manhattan

Every afternoon The Atlantic Wire highlights the day's video clips that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention.

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By Ray Gustini

Oct 31, 2011

'The Rum Diary' Tanks; Coen Brothers Want Timberlake for Folk Movie

Today in film and television: The Rum Diary had a no good, very bad weekend, Justin Timberlake has been offered a role in the new Coen Brothers movie about folk singers, and CBS is Americanizing one of Israeli's TV's most popular shows.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 24, 2011

Charlie Rose Confirms He's Talking to CBS About 'The Early Show'

Following the Page Six item gossiping that CBS is looking to pair Charlie Rose with Gayle King on The Early Show, Rose has confirmed that he's in talks with the network in an interview with Howard Kurtz in this week's Newsweek.

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By Dino Grandoni

Oct 24, 2011

Every Network But Fox Is Losing Viewers

Nielsen's numbers for the first four weeks of the fall television season are in, and the figures don't look great for the three traditional major TV networks, The Wall Street Journal reports.

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By Ray Gustini

Oct 7, 2011

The Smart Set

Prince Harry Comes to America; ABC Spoils the Knox Sisters

Plus: Leonardo DiCaprio is on the rebound

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By Ray Gustini

Sep 28, 2011

Conan O'Brien Has Perfected the Art of Tyler Perry Parody

Also in video: Jay Leno counters by letting someone else make a funny phone call

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By Ray Gustini

Sep 23, 2011

Sofia Vegara Teaches David Letterman a Hard TV Truth

Plus: The inner-workings of your brain as seen as fuzzy movies

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By John Hudson

Sep 20, 2011

'Two and a Half Men' Was Ratings Gold Last Night

The series premier roped in 27.7 million viewers

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By Ray Gustini

Sep 20, 2011

Melissa McCarthy's Very Good Year Now Includes a CBS Pilot Deal

Plus: A settlement appears close between Warner Bros. and Charlie Sheen

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By John Hudson

Sep 20, 2011

Charlie Sheen's Character Died Like an Exploding 'Balloon Full of Meat'

You could feel the karma on Two and a Half Men last night

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By Ray Gustini

Sep 19, 2011

Brad Pitt Defies the Sports Illustrated Cover Jinx for Moneyball

Plus: Los Angeles viewers didn't get to see Sunday's wildest NFL finish

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By Ray Gustini

Sep 16, 2011

Frederick the Great Also Wrote Erotic, Overwrought Poems

Plus: Where the Borders business model lost its way

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By Ray Gustini

Sep 16, 2011

Frank Sinatra's House Is a Real Fixer-Upper

Plus: Kevin Costner passes on letting Quentin Tarantino rejuvenate his career

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